Fully Charged: The Amiga 500 lives again, MIT's X-ray motion sensor and the goldilocks mug that can keep your coffee just right

The Amiga lives!

If you spent much of your youth playing Sensible Soccer or pinball, then you're probably old enough to be extremely excited by today's big news - the Amiga 500 is back, and more importantly, you can play it at work.

Google developer Christian Stefansen has managed to get the machine's OS running inside the Chrome browser.

He's put the whole thing online, complete with tech demos, although you'll have to supply your own games.

The perfect coffee cup

If you've ever burnt your mouth on hot coffee only to then let it go cold, this new smartmug could ease your pain (and your bill at Starbucks).

The Temperfect mug stores the excess heat, releasing it back once your drink cools down - ensuring its always at the perfect temperature to drink.

"This project was born of my frustration with not being able to drink my carefully-brewed, but too hot, coffee right after I made it, and it then getting cold before I had time to enjoy it," said Dean Verhoeven, who is raising funds for the project on Kickstarter.

"I thought about this problem and had an inspiration: why not take the excess heat out of the too-hot coffee, store it in the wall of the mug, and then use it later to keep the coffee at a pleasant drinking temperature."

The resulting mug thankfully also looks pretty cool, and could be yours for a mere US$40 (RM129).